Australian grassland animals include:
Note that for all the animals above, they may be found in some grasslands and not others (e.g. the numbat is found exclusively in grasslands of a small section of far Western Australia). Also, the grasslands are not their only habitat. All of them have other habitats as well, such as eucalyptus bushland. Echidnas are found in almost all biomes.
no
The animals that live in the Australian Rainforest are birds, marsupials, reptiles, frogs, and mammals. Butterflies also live in the rain forest.
Australian Fur Seals give live birth and have lungs, so they are mammals, but living in an aquatic environment further classifies them as sea mammals, or aquatic mammals.
Most Australian mammals are marsupials unlike American mammals.
an australian grass is called a savanah
Horses can live at the grassland.
The cougar does live in the Grassland biome.
They live on a grassland in Africa.
Their habitat is grassland
No, because whales must live in the water, it is impossible for whales to live in the grassland.
They tend to live in the temperate grassland biome.
coyotes live in the grassland because they eat buffalo